MODERN APPROACHES TO THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Keywords:
Alzheimer's disease, Beta-amyloid, Tau protein, Cognitive impairment, Chronic viral hepatitis B and C.Abstract
Alzheimer's disease is one of the most significant medical challenges of the 21st century. It is characterized by the progressive loss of neuronal structure or function, including neuronal death, leading to irreversible impairments. The relevance of searching for effective treatment methods is increasing due to the growing life expectancy of the population, making neurobiological research a priority. These conditions impose an enormous social and economic burden on healthcare systems worldwide
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